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My question is do I need to also upgrade my RAM as the Snow Leopard operating requirements state that I have to have 5GB Free Hard Drive space, but when I go into my hard drive it says I've only got 50GB out of 232GB available?

my computer was xp when i bought it windows being the people that they are didnt include a graphic card in the xp os and when i reinstalled xp on the computer all the icons and the taskbar was very large so i was wondering if snow leopard does the same without a card

Do I need the "Time Capsule" to get this contraption do automatic back-ups, or will the "Time Machine" do the same job? I'm on my second week using this new wonder (iMac)... I don't even know how to set-up the"Time Machine"! Thanks for your help.

I've put a new HDD in my mac book and installed the original Mac OS X disc to get started. I saved all my old stuff on an external HD via time machine. Do I need to install snow leopard to access the time machine backups?

The mac does not require extensions to filenames.
When trying to open a Microsoft file with some weird
extension on it I always get a message about needing
a program or something to open the file -this happens
most frequently when trying to read or view mail from
my PC friends.
There must be some software that will look at the extension
and translate it for me. Right?
Thanks for your time.

P.S. I am looking at the new Imac as a replacement for
this relic I am using.